Organized | 13 APR 1861 |
Number of men enrolled | 161 |
Killed in battle | 19 |
Wounded | 33 |
Captured | 0? |
Died of disease | 17 |
Total casualties | 69 |
Percentage casualties | 43% |
Discharged | 6 |
Transferred | 26 |
Died since war | 40 |
Unknown | 3 |
Living in 1897 | 72 |
Ammons, Silas, lost leg at Second Mannassas; still living
Bristow, E.H., alive
Bruce, T. R. transferred to 8th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers.
Boan, B.F., still living
Brigman, B. F., still living
Bristow. J.M., transferred; still living
Breeden, R. J., survived the war, but murdered since.
Bethea, P.W., alive
Brigman, Frank, alive
Brigman, Madison, still living
Carribo, Henry, killed at Petersburg
Cottingham, Jonathan, transferred; still living
Carter, W.J., transferred; alive
Cope, Elijah, transferred,
Calder, Boswell, alive
Calder, W. J. transferred; still living
Calder, Arthur, alive
Cole, James, died since war
Cox, M.C. died since war
Cox, Ely, died during war
Cox, W.E. wounded in foot near Goldsboro, NC, alive
Cox, Elvin, died since war
Cox, C.A. wounded in shoulder at Rappahannock
Carlisle, T.F., wounded at Fort Sumter and Petersburg, alive
Cully, C.W., transferred; died since war
Crowly, W., killed Second Manassas
Clark, ? wounded Petersburg; still living
Clark, Daniel, alive
Clark, Elsey, killed Second Manassas
Calhoun, A.L. still living
Calhoun, J.C., killed Petersburg
Calhoun, H.H., still living
Covington, J.A., killed Petersburg, Virginia
Dew, H.C. still living
Driggers, J.H., still living
DuPre, T. J., died since war
Dunford, John, died at Richmond, Virginia
Driggers, Alex, discharged, died since war
Emanuel, Columbus, died since war
Emanuel, Frank, died since war
Earl, Jesse, lost
English, James, died since war
English, John, transferred and died since war
English, Chas., still alive
Freeman, Lorenzo, killed Second Manassas
Graham, J.J. wounded Rappahannock, transferred; alive
Graham, Windsor, transferred; died since war
Gray, William, alive
Gray, Robt., wounded Kinston and Petersburg; alive
Gray, Calvin, dead
Garner, Wm., transferred; alive
Gilbert, Robt. Alive
Galloway, Jos. S. wounded Petersburg; alive
Galloway, W. A., wounded Jackson Mississippi; alive
Galloway, Jno. C. wounded Petersburg; alive
Heustiss, James, discharged, over age
Heustiss, A.J., discharged under age, alive
Hood, John, died during war
Hood, Wellington, killed Second Manassas
Hood, Wiley, alive
Hubbard, S.G., wounded Second Manassas; still living
Hubbard, E.G., died in Mississippi during war, of fever
Hersey.G.R. transferred; died since war
Haithcock, R. F. wounded Petersburg, alive
Haithcock, R. discharged; died since war
Haithcock, Samuel, wounded Fort Steadman, alive
Hamer, Daniel H. alive
Ivy, H.M. killed Second Manassas
Jackson, Abner, died since war
Jackson, John, transferred, died since war
Johnson, W.D. lost sight of
Jackson, A.W., wounded, transferred; alive
Jackson, Wm., died since war
Lochlier, John, died in hospital in North Carolina
Meekins, P.J., wounded Petersburg; alive
Munford, Wm., transferred; alive
Moody, Geo. Transferred; died since war
McLaurin, J.B., elected 2d lieutenant at reorganization, resigned;
dead
McLaurin, D.McQ., died during war
McLaurin, N.D. alive
McLaurin, Geo, alive
McLaurin, J.J. died in 1892
McLaurin, H.L., wounded Petersburg; alive
McLaurin, D.W. wounded Petersburg; alive
McLaurin, Hugh, died Jackson, Mississippi
McEachern, Niell, alive
McEachern, John, died Richmond Virginia
McKenzie, R. H., killed South Mountain, Maryland
McRae, John T. transferred; killed
McRae, Chas. Alive
McColl, Silas, wounded Jackson Mississippi; alive
McColl, Duncan, transferred; alive
McColl, Jno S. wounded Second Manassas, disabled
McAlister, John, transferred; alive
McAlister, Chas., transferred alive
McColl, Daniel, died Jackson, Mississippi of fever
McGilvray, B.F., killed Five Forks, Virginia
Napier, Joel E. wounded Petersburg; still living
Parish, Henry, still living
Parham, Henry, transferred; alive
Polson, Alex, wounded and died
Polson, David, alive
Protor, Frederick, alive
Proctor, Aaron, killed Petersburg
Parham, Robt. Alive
Quick, Alfred, died since war
Quick, Giles, died since war
Quick, Philip, died Savannah, Georgia, fever
Quick, Daniel, died at home of fever
Quick, Jas. H. wounded Five Forks; alive
Quick, Henry, killed Second Manassas
Quick, Pleasant, killed Petersburg, Virginia
Quick, E. B., alive
Quick, A.W., alive
Rae, A. P. transferred to North Carolina Regiment; dead
Rascoe, Wm. Transferred; died since war
Spears, Harris N. alive
Spears, Wm., alive
Seals, James, wounded Five Forks; died since war
Stubbs, Jas, wounded Petersburg; alive
Stubbs, John killed Antietam, Maryland
Stubbs, Joel, died during war
Sawyer Levi, killed Second Manassas
Stergis, John, lost an arm at Second Manassas
Stergis, Joseph, discharged
Sawyer, Joel, alive
Stanton, W.G. alive
Stanton, W. H. died since war
Stanton, J.H. killed Five Forks, Virginia
Stanton, Peter, alive
Steed, W.H. wounded Petersburg; alive
Stogner, John wounded Jackson, Mississippi; alive
Stogner, Wm., wounded Five Forks, Virginia; alive
Sports, W.B. died during war
Sports, John, discharged; bad health
Thomas, Philip, alive
Wallace, Washington, wounded Second Manassas; died since war
Wilkins, J.T. transferred; died since war
Wiloughby, J.P. transferred died since war
Wiggins, Ham, died during war
Webb, David, died since war
Webb, Alex, wounded Petersburg; died since war
Weatherly, E.A. transferred; still living
Warden, Eli, lost
Welch, Richard, transferred; died since war
Sinclair, D.C., transferred, died since war
McColl, W.M., alive
The notations after each man is his status when the book was written in the late 1890s. The book was published posthumously in 1897.
A History of Marlboro County, South Carolina by J.A .W. Thomas Reprint
sponsored by the
Marlborough Historical Society
Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore 1989
Originally published Atlanta, 1897
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 73-181859
International Standard Book Number 0-8063-7985-5
Special thanks to Barbara Cope Svetlick (Gumba@worldnet.att.net) for transcribing this roster.